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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 23 June 2026 by the Aussie Pulse Weather Desk. Data from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Mawson Lakes weather is typically Mediterranean, with warm, dry summers and cool, wet winters. The live forecast above shows today’s conditions, which will help you plan whether to head out or stay local.
What is the typical climate for Mawson Lakes?
Mawson Lakes, in Adelaide’s northern suburbs, experiences a mild climate. Summer averages around 29°C, while winter dips to about 15°C. Rainfall is moderate, with most rain falling between May and September. The area is known for its lake system, which can influence local humidity and breezes.
How does the weather affect daily life here?
The weather in Mawson Lakes is generally predictable, but summer heatwaves can push temperatures above 35°C, while winter brings cooler, overcast days. The lake system helps moderate temperatures slightly, but you’ll still want to check the Adelaide weather for broader trends. For hourly updates, the Australia weather hub provides reliable data, including the severe weather warning page if storms approach.
What is the best time to visit Mawson Lakes?
Autumn (March to May) offers mild temperatures and lower humidity, with fewer heatwaves. It’s ideal for walking around the lake or enjoying outdoor dining without the summer crowds.
Does Mawson Lakes get extreme weather?
Rarely. Summer heatwaves can hit 40°C, but the area is sheltered from coastal storms. Strong winds are more common in spring, though they rarely cause damage. Check Weatherzone for live updates.
How does Mawson Lakes weather compare to nearby areas?
It’s slightly cooler than the city centre due to the lake’s open space, but similar to Adelaide weather overall. The Elders weather site offers a 14-day forecast for planning.